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it would have a positive economic impact because it would allow the city to tax those workers. >> it's 5:05 and 74 degrees. >> still ahead here on "good morning, washington," an incredible look at those wildfires out of nevada now burning out of control. the nest has been getting a little too quiet of late. so i decided it was time to find some real harmony with nature. [ screaming ] whoo! oh, yeah. elmo! [ howling ] mmm! [ eagle chirps ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirping ] [ screaming ] [ tuba bellows ] whoa. hey! [ screaming ] [ snoring ] music to mom's ears. we may live in houses, but we're born for busch gardens. >> interesting story here. starting today, scientists are going to have a new way to look underground for potential earthquake hot spots, as they're called, and they're doing it all from the sky. >> that's right. the u.s. geological survey equipped this plane with a device that measures the magnetic field of the earth. researchers can then use that information to predict the likelihood of an earthquake. the plane will fly over certain spots in missouri, arkansas and tenne
it would have a positive economic impact because it would allow the city to tax those workers. >> it's 5:05 and 74 degrees. >> still ahead here on "good morning, washington," an incredible look at those wildfires out of nevada now burning out of control. the nest has been getting a little too quiet of late. so i decided it was time to find some real harmony with nature. [ screaming ] whoo! oh, yeah. elmo! [ howling ] mmm! [ eagle chirps ] [ train whistles ] [ bird chirping...
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. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and tall rest and that is -- you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes and i did that. i'm not trying diminish it. >> you were not lying about an affair. you were lying about illegal activity. >> that's correct. >> you are saying that lying about illegal activity is not applying here. >> was that other guy "morning joe," i do not watch that show, it's on way too early. it gets emotional. >> what has changed from five or six years ago personally of who you are? >> a lot of pain. a lot of pain. >> that's it? >> yep. >> you go through that pain, you change. >> all right. former governor he will idiot spitzer, thank you very much for coming on the show. >> right after that, he just lunged at her and tried to give her the tongue, disgusting. you know who will never change? this cat. well, that was interesting, diane you claim to be a woman. do you believe that spitzer has paid enough of a price, should he get another chance or will this put his family through hell? >> it sounds like somethi
. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and tall rest and that is -- you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes and i did that. i'm not trying diminish it. >> you were not lying about an affair. you were lying about illegal activity. >> that's correct. >> you are saying that lying about illegal activity is not applying here. >> was that other guy "morning joe," i do not watch that show,...
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. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and all the rest. but you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes. i'm not trying to diminish it. sglurp not lying about an affair, it was illegal activity, so lying about illegal activity to you is not a problem? >> i will let the public make the determination. >> that the guy from morning joe? i do not watch it. it's too early. things get emotional. >> how are you different from five or six years snag. >> a lot of pain. a lot of pain. >> that's it? >> yeah, you go through that pain, you change. >> all right. former governor elliott spitzer, thank you for coming on the show. >> he tried to give they are tongue after this. you know who will never change? this cat. >> well that was interesting diane, you claim to be a woman. do you believe that spitzer paid enough of a price? should he get another chance? or will this put his family through hell? >> you have a john competing against his madam for office, and i think it says something when the people that are looking to
. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and all the rest. but you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes. i'm not trying to diminish it. sglurp not lying about an affair, it was illegal activity, so lying about illegal activity to you is not a problem? >> i will let the public make the determination. >> that the guy from morning joe? i do not watch it. it's too early. things get emotional. >> how are you...
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have no personal income tax. but they do have the business franchise tax, they have property taxes that a lot of folks are complaining about. they have a sales tax on the high end. they have high utility costs. so looking at the cost of doing business, that hurt texas. texas and north dakota, the number three state, were separated by one point. so texas is hanging on to that number two spot, but by the skin of the teeth. >> so one or two biggest gainers, you know, states that really made a big jump in the ratings this year? >> well, let's see. we have -- massachusetts has done well, i believe, in the most improved states. we have put some of this by the way on our website. top states.cnbc.com. which has a look at the biggest winners and losers. they did well. i'm blanking on some of the others but go to the website and look for the stories that we have written about the most improved states and least improved states. the state that dropped the most is my home state of illinois. you have talked about the horrible
have no personal income tax. but they do have the business franchise tax, they have property taxes that a lot of folks are complaining about. they have a sales tax on the high end. they have high utility costs. so looking at the cost of doing business, that hurt texas. texas and north dakota, the number three state, were separated by one point. so texas is hanging on to that number two spot, but by the skin of the teeth. >> so one or two biggest gainers, you know, states that really made...
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do to help keep me in the city so i can create new jobs and new businesses that are going to drive tax revenue to this city? >> a great point and great question and appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to it. as you all know, liquor licensing is a formulated thing and allowances for number of liquor license within particular communities and counties is in fact limited by among other things but chiefly a population. we all know that san francisco's population itself is not that great in comparison to its transitory population that is here for it's entertainment, right? so it could be argued that there are not enough liquor licenses to serve not only the people that live here which is the way the legislation was created. i believe it's somewhere in the neighborhood of a full on sale liquor licenses for every 2,000 residents in the area but the hundreds of thousands of people that come from these bridges and highways and airplanes to be entertained for the wonderful food and nightlife that is here. so yes, one could argue that the formula doesn't work for something like this and t
do to help keep me in the city so i can create new jobs and new businesses that are going to drive tax revenue to this city? >> a great point and great question and appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to it. as you all know, liquor licensing is a formulated thing and allowances for number of liquor license within particular communities and counties is in fact limited by among other things but chiefly a population. we all know that san francisco's population itself is not that...
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south dakota has no individual or corporate income tax. the state sales tax is 4%. south dakota's largest private employer is sanford health. the largest industry is agriculture. set in stone, this is not a bad land for business. south dakota, america's top state for business 2013. and speaking of badlands, you wondered where we were yesterday. yesterday, we were at badlands national park, which is a breathtaking sight in and of itself. named badlands by the french explorers because it was bad for crossing, but it is breathtaking to see. now, about those hints. big mouths? well, the mouths of the presidents on mt. rushmore are 18 feet across. talk about big-mouthed politicians. well anchored? that refers to nbc's tom brokaw who was born in webster, one of the state's best-known natives. scratch beneath the surface, the home stake mine in south dakota was the largest and deepest gold mine in north america till it closed in 2002, but still a big tourist attraction. negative territory? negative bad territory lands, the badlands. you don't hurry enough, so you need to "
south dakota has no individual or corporate income tax. the state sales tax is 4%. south dakota's largest private employer is sanford health. the largest industry is agriculture. set in stone, this is not a bad land for business. south dakota, america's top state for business 2013. and speaking of badlands, you wondered where we were yesterday. yesterday, we were at badlands national park, which is a breathtaking sight in and of itself. named badlands by the french explorers because it was bad...
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and the property tax that you know the property tax rolls should reflect that west field llc should have been noticed and as i said it has received notices in other instances and i believe this was inadvertent we do not believe that anyone was conspiring against us and we don't believe that kettle corn did anything wrong. >> i appreciate the comments and the problem here is how would anyone, if all of these different tenants were notified because they actually have suite numbers and actual addresses, how was yours missed? that is very difficult, if it is not caught on a public record, i don't know, and i don't operate the service or the radius services, that did this, so, it is difficult for our perspective to understand how with all of these other entities and all of these other locations, got this notice, and how did they miss you? >> this... >> well, i think that they missed you because that address is not located anywhere in the public record for them to have obtained. and had they slipped the notice under 865, would that have been sufficient? because in many, many places throughout
and the property tax that you know the property tax rolls should reflect that west field llc should have been noticed and as i said it has received notices in other instances and i believe this was inadvertent we do not believe that anyone was conspiring against us and we don't believe that kettle corn did anything wrong. >> i appreciate the comments and the problem here is how would anyone, if all of these different tenants were notified because they actually have suite numbers and...
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, just a 1% state franchise tax. the state sales tax, 6.25%. unemployment in texas? 6.5%. the largest employer in texas is the heb supermarket chain. the largest industry is healthcare. so are you totally confused now? well, we'll give you another hint about the state that i am in, america's top state for business. this is the hint we forgot to give you, or we called an audible about the last hour. the next hit is negative territory. negative territory. so our hints thus far -- big mouth, well anchored, scratch beneath the surface, and negative territory. next hour in the "closing bell," we'll give you the final hint. and then in the 4:00 hour eastern time, of the "closing bell," we will reveal america's top state for business. we want to hear from you, use the hashtag top states on twitter. go to topstates.cnbc.com where a number of governors have weighed in. you may want to see if your governor is talking up your state. topstates.cnbc.com. >> oh, come on, brian, you know your history of the states. what do you reck
, just a 1% state franchise tax. the state sales tax, 6.25%. unemployment in texas? 6.5%. the largest employer in texas is the heb supermarket chain. the largest industry is healthcare. so are you totally confused now? well, we'll give you another hint about the state that i am in, america's top state for business. this is the hint we forgot to give you, or we called an audible about the last hour. the next hit is negative territory. negative territory. so our hints thus far -- big mouth, well...
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governor mccrory says paying the loan off as soon as possible would reduce those taxes. >> we're going to try to free up money so businesses can hire people and get them off unemployment. this is not an easy decision. >> reporter: to get the money to pay off the loan earlier, the republican governor and republican legislature cut current state benefits from $535 a week to $350. the benefits now end at a maximum of 20 weeks instead of 26. >> 70,000. of our brothers and sisters. reporter: cutting state unemployment benefits makes north carolina ineligible for federal benefits altogether. so 70,000 unemployed whose state benefits have run out now have no money coming in at all. >> folks who say, "i know it's a tough question but get out there and look for a job." >> every day. looking not the problem. i can find jobs. it's getting hired that i can't get done. >> the guy has $170 in his checking account, nothing in his savings account. and he's wondering how he's going to put food on his table. >> i care for these people. and i want to help these people. one way i help them is not to conti
governor mccrory says paying the loan off as soon as possible would reduce those taxes. >> we're going to try to free up money so businesses can hire people and get them off unemployment. this is not an easy decision. >> reporter: to get the money to pay off the loan earlier, the republican governor and republican legislature cut current state benefits from $535 a week to $350. the benefits now end at a maximum of 20 weeks instead of 26. >> 70,000. of our brothers and sisters....
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we would love to do these under the guise of the irs with a refundable tax credit. it helps people to think maybe it is not welfare payments but that is what they are. and now they have a situation where these premium subsidies without actually knowing if they are qualified in the process. is mind boggling but it is filled with fraud and it will not work i guarantee within a couple of years they will throw their paeans in the year to say it is it working we will go to a single payer system. it will be run by washington d.c. if we do that we will never get spending under control. stuart: you are right. thank you for bringing this up today on the chaos it is to come. senator hatch. >> i appreciate what you do. stuart: in effort to block the keystone pipeline by putting a wind turbine in its past. next. >> first or you don't understand the analysis of what they are using there comparing all rail accidents versus just the oil spill. >> no, no, no. we're talking oil spill. >> i know the data it is my job. ♪ my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i h
we would love to do these under the guise of the irs with a refundable tax credit. it helps people to think maybe it is not welfare payments but that is what they are. and now they have a situation where these premium subsidies without actually knowing if they are qualified in the process. is mind boggling but it is filled with fraud and it will not work i guarantee within a couple of years they will throw their paeans in the year to say it is it working we will go to a single payer system. it...
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and yet they're not hiring and virtually pain is zero in taxes austin how would you regulate wall street question i would let the market regulate wall street see what has happened is after the new deal corporations got in bed with the government and they said we need to work together so that we can stimulate our economy and they said well let's build infrastructure projects for example and what the government is doing is it's taking all of our wealth and it's redirecting them to what they think is a good use so i think what we have to do is we have to set corporations into the marketplace and force them to compete right now for example obamacare is a perfect example it guarantees profits to corporations so it's basically a bailout obamacare basically says that these and these institutions these insurance companies they are never going to go bankrupt because we're going to get a guaranteed salary from the state look at our farmers our farmers are heavily subsidized and what happens you get what you're talking about the stratification of wealth and it goes to the top but you have to unders
and yet they're not hiring and virtually pain is zero in taxes austin how would you regulate wall street question i would let the market regulate wall street see what has happened is after the new deal corporations got in bed with the government and they said we need to work together so that we can stimulate our economy and they said well let's build infrastructure projects for example and what the government is doing is it's taking all of our wealth and it's redirecting them to what they think...
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incentive do we have to go out and give charity right now when we have forty percent of what we owe in tax and given away so there's no incentive right now but what i want is for community used to be brought together by the fact that they need each other i think people need to need each other and we create a big government we say oh well the big nanny state will take care of things and i want to create a state of people who are more self-reliant and scott i'm sure you take a different approach. with this self-reliance but i don't know individual suffer alliance i think we need to take government out of the picture but i also say we need to take multinational corporations out of the picture also because there's no real free market in this in this country you have you have basically you know private property private profits but subsidize risk and we don't. about that we talk about free markets but what i want to do is take the long term it took hundreds of years for us to build up to the power dynamics that we have today and what i want to do is unwind all of those that we don't rely on gove
incentive do we have to go out and give charity right now when we have forty percent of what we owe in tax and given away so there's no incentive right now but what i want is for community used to be brought together by the fact that they need each other i think people need to need each other and we create a big government we say oh well the big nanny state will take care of things and i want to create a state of people who are more self-reliant and scott i'm sure you take a different approach....
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state for business, but does have some cost issues, particularly in terms of utility costs and property taxes. now, let's go through the hints we've given you thus far. we had big mouths. well anchored. scratch beneath the surface. and negative territory. and our final hint, which i'm kind of partial to, the final hint is you don't hurry enough. you don't hurry enough. that's what they always told me when i was a little kid. that's why i'm kind of partial to it. anyway, about an hour from now, we will reveal the top state for business 2013. you will then be able to go to topstates.cnbc.com and see the rankings for all 50 states we measure in 10 categories. 55 metrics. we think it's the most comprehensive measure of competitiveness around. we'll have a few other special things planned for you, including an interview with the governor of this top state for business, and you'll finally get to know where i'm at. that's coming up next hour on the "closing bell." guys? >> see, i thought it was going to be north dakota. i really thought with the oil and gas boom they've got going on, that would push
state for business, but does have some cost issues, particularly in terms of utility costs and property taxes. now, let's go through the hints we've given you thus far. we had big mouths. well anchored. scratch beneath the surface. and negative territory. and our final hint, which i'm kind of partial to, the final hint is you don't hurry enough. you don't hurry enough. that's what they always told me when i was a little kid. that's why i'm kind of partial to it. anyway, about an hour from now,...
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incentive do we have to go out and give charity right now when we have forty percent of what we own tax and given away so there's no incentive right now but what i want is for community used to be brought together by the fact that they need each other i think people need to need each other and we create a big government we say oh well the big nanny state will take care of things and i want to create a state of people who are more self-reliant and scott i'm sure you'd take a different approach. with this self-reliance but i don't not individual self reliance i think we need to take government out of the picture but i also say we need to take multinational corporations out of the picture also because there's no real free market in this in this country you have you have basically you know private property private profits but subsidize risk and we don't talk about that we talk about free markets but what i want to do is take the long term it took hundreds of years for us to build up to the power dynamics that we have today and what i want to do is unwind all of those that we don't rely on g
incentive do we have to go out and give charity right now when we have forty percent of what we own tax and given away so there's no incentive right now but what i want is for community used to be brought together by the fact that they need each other i think people need to need each other and we create a big government we say oh well the big nanny state will take care of things and i want to create a state of people who are more self-reliant and scott i'm sure you'd take a different approach....
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>> this is not the tax on cat lack plans. >> okay. >> this is a different tax that essentially a premium tax for plan -- private plan, private health plans. but those private plans within medicaid are including within the tax. and that tax over the next decade is going to raise costs from 37 to $42 million for those private medicaid plans only. >> the number in your report said something like one fifth of the money raised by the new tax included in the obamacare plan is actually a tax that we pay -- >> correct. >> okay. i appreciate that. virginia is looking at the lot of thing before they do the reform. they set up a special committee. among those i'm going go to a specific question instead of reciting the different things that virginia is looking for. although i think those are good. one of them is value-based purchasing. i like that idea they are looking at. i think we need to do it in an efficient way that it saves money and provides greater flex tobility the state flps has to be a balance. you don't want to a copay to the value pricing that keeps people from using services that may
>> this is not the tax on cat lack plans. >> okay. >> this is a different tax that essentially a premium tax for plan -- private plan, private health plans. but those private plans within medicaid are including within the tax. and that tax over the next decade is going to raise costs from 37 to $42 million for those private medicaid plans only. >> the number in your report said something like one fifth of the money raised by the new tax included in the obamacare plan is...
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that the court is looking for supervision, but again as you might imagine the resources are severely taxed. and during the budget difficulties in the last years, the ability to manage large numbers. we are talking for example, homeless individuals, we see 30 individuals at any one given time. that's the active case load and it's driven by that. >> i have a question from the public defender for the law enforcement officials here. what reforms can you commit to at this point to reduce pretrial detention population? shall we start with sheriff mirkarimi or the district attorney? >> i will reiterate that the strategy that i think san francisco should seriously consider legislate a new criteria. that's what the penal code has empowered us to do. we could start right away by corralling a number of legislators and city hall to get behind this effort completely. and i suggest budgetary wise pretrial as will represents is not funded enough. frankly. and our ability to i think really discharge in a supervised capacity so there is an alternative to incarceration is something that the city should put
that the court is looking for supervision, but again as you might imagine the resources are severely taxed. and during the budget difficulties in the last years, the ability to manage large numbers. we are talking for example, homeless individuals, we see 30 individuals at any one given time. that's the active case load and it's driven by that. >> i have a question from the public defender for the law enforcement officials here. what reforms can you commit to at this point to reduce...
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hothe latest foul-up of tax smokers. restaurant nightmares. the conditions that some of the nation's best known eateries. and america loves its suvs. we'd go for a test drive of the hottest ones you should be driving right now. we watch out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: all that and mor but first, our top
hothe latest foul-up of tax smokers. restaurant nightmares. the conditions that some of the nation's best known eateries. and america loves its suvs. we'd go for a test drive of the hottest ones you should be driving right now. we watch out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: all that and mor but first, our top
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let's provide tax on the foreign source of income and give it back to the shareholders. double the dividend from three to six percent. investors will say this sounds good. proposing an alternative agenda. other things, i'm not sure how far they want to go, how much glass they want to break to offend management but probably enough to convince iss that they deserve a board seat. >> rick, you've been spot on with the stock since it was 22 and a half bucks. just as they seem to be straightening their act out though some of people they sell to seem to be having problems of their own. given the run the stocks had they have to crush numbers for this run to continue. otherwise you can see this sell off. >> earnings will be down year over year. it will not appear that way on the surface because they have technology guarantees that are reversed so it will look like earnings are up ten percent but if you adjust for these unusual events it's down. it's not going to be great. the company still struggles for growth. they can show you maybe, six, seven percent growth. most of the weakn
let's provide tax on the foreign source of income and give it back to the shareholders. double the dividend from three to six percent. investors will say this sounds good. proposing an alternative agenda. other things, i'm not sure how far they want to go, how much glass they want to break to offend management but probably enough to convince iss that they deserve a board seat. >> rick, you've been spot on with the stock since it was 22 and a half bucks. just as they seem to be...
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. >> that taxes here for reasons. but they state that we can get in and courage we did not even get close at the front door. right over there was a police officer is that. you cannot even get to where they argue lot is at. >> reporter: their organization plans to hold a candlelight vigil for it derrick lee still read kron 4 news. alecia redreed >> i want everyone to know how happy i am prepared after months of silence the three victims from cleveland ohio, own in cleveland ohio come speaking publicly for the first time since their rescue. next. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in
. >> that taxes here for reasons. but they state that we can get in and courage we did not even get close at the front door. right over there was a police officer is that. you cannot even get to where they argue lot is at. >> reporter: their organization plans to hold a candlelight vigil for it derrick lee still read kron 4 news. alecia redreed >> i want everyone to know how happy i am prepared after months of silence the three victims from cleveland ohio, own in cleveland...
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these are the folks in charge of health care a and so many blunders with so many times now just taxing all the time because the irs could not score much worse. the thousands of socl security is onhe web site apparently the numbers were included is the ira's database one of those learned of the reach while working on another irs matter out of an abundance of caution they were racing this. in the service say that are put in charge of the health care law. supposedly unintentionally going after conservative groups. remember that? then it turned out to be hundreds a and then hundreds of individuals. an agency investigation that still is not happening in the fbi director doesn't know the name of the person in charge wisesis the irs on the job and they're the ones who will oversee your health. it is enough to make musec. in to rudy giuliani who was not happy they keep running over health care? >>. [laughter] this is what we get when we elect a president who was prepared to be president in the first place. did not have the experien it is not done a good job to learn on the job. neil: but can w
these are the folks in charge of health care a and so many blunders with so many times now just taxing all the time because the irs could not score much worse. the thousands of socl security is onhe web site apparently the numbers were included is the ira's database one of those learned of the reach while working on another irs matter out of an abundance of caution they were racing this. in the service say that are put in charge of the health care law. supposedly unintentionally going after...
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but the highest corporate tax -- with the highest corporate tax rate in all the world and the taxing of small and family-owned businesses at an alarming rate, we will continue to produce a slow-growth economy. and the regulatory nightmare facing our small business owners today is only worsened by the unaffordable care act, as my good friend, congressman kusinich said yesterday. further, with over 70,000 pages of new regulations in the last five years, the compliance costs for small businesses is staggering. we do not simply need a delay in the employer mandate. we need a repeal of the employer mandate. on education, i will tell you as a poor kid, by the time i was in the fourth grade, i had already attended four schools. it is very difficult for us to fund the right school but sometimes the transient nature of poverty, you have to move a lot. i believe that the system and the people closest to the child are in the best position to provide the highest quality of education for that child. so there's no way a bureaucrat in washington, d.c. can better educate a child in lexington county
but the highest corporate tax -- with the highest corporate tax rate in all the world and the taxing of small and family-owned businesses at an alarming rate, we will continue to produce a slow-growth economy. and the regulatory nightmare facing our small business owners today is only worsened by the unaffordable care act, as my good friend, congressman kusinich said yesterday. further, with over 70,000 pages of new regulations in the last five years, the compliance costs for small businesses...
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hanson based in california calls all this unprecedented, barely comparable to the end of the home buyer tax credit in 2010. >> that stimulus was so small compared to 3.5% interest rates, it's almost not even a comparable but the only thing i can find. when that stimulus went away, new home sales fell 38% in a single month, down 25% year over year, and existing home sales fell 30% over a single month, 24% year over year. >> so anyone who looks at sales and price numbers that are out today, well, you're looking backwards. first, we'll see a rush to buy by those who can because of the higher rates and then things could likely turn around very fast. got a lot more of this online. go to reallycheck.cnbc.com. brian? >> more on our mortgage strategy session in a second but first to dan greenhouse of btig. dan, we saw the market spike briefly, coming back down. not flat lining just yet. what's your take, should they be viewed as hawkish, dovish, what? >> to be completely honest. the fed minutes are now officially a very long read. >> 25 pages, by the way. >> and i'm sitting here on my machine and n
hanson based in california calls all this unprecedented, barely comparable to the end of the home buyer tax credit in 2010. >> that stimulus was so small compared to 3.5% interest rates, it's almost not even a comparable but the only thing i can find. when that stimulus went away, new home sales fell 38% in a single month, down 25% year over year, and existing home sales fell 30% over a single month, 24% year over year. >> so anyone who looks at sales and price numbers that are out...
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, cadillac tax on generous plans and that's a big worry for the union. >> i want to get to the unions, allison, nancy pelosi said, let's pass this bill. we have to pass it to fine out what is in it because obama said if you like your doctor, you can keep it. doesn't seem to be the case. is obamacare unraveling? >> i think it's a fair argument you can make. this is an additional setback. and have seen a lot of setbacks, the deplaying of the employer mandate to hhs's announcement they will allow you to self-report for insurance sub diz and i think this is very problematic for the democrats. usually they can count on unions to be an ally, and their ali is turning against the bill. so see a lot of democrats worried about not having the support of unions in terms of mobilizing voters and this is a problem for the obama administration and democrats in general. >> steve, let's talk about it. self-reporting, you may be entitled to some benefits but if you say you are, under the irs is the one -- that's the group that is going to, i guess, take care of oversee it. there are so many problems, t
, cadillac tax on generous plans and that's a big worry for the union. >> i want to get to the unions, allison, nancy pelosi said, let's pass this bill. we have to pass it to fine out what is in it because obama said if you like your doctor, you can keep it. doesn't seem to be the case. is obamacare unraveling? >> i think it's a fair argument you can make. this is an additional setback. and have seen a lot of setbacks, the deplaying of the employer mandate to hhs's announcement they...
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now, of course, those would be mi--misinterpreted by liberals as 'what about the poll tax in the south?' and 'what about voter'--it's not that at all. this is a test to discriminate simply on the basis of lack of information. every--it's completely egalitarian. c-span: questions like: name the leaders of britain, france, germany, italy and the soviet union in 1942. >> guest: yeah. easy stuff. i mean, i was not trying to trick anybody. i just wanted a rudimentary sense of history and civics. c-span: what do you think of mtv's rock the vote? >> guest: well, that's part of what i was talking about. you know, this idea to just sign up as many people as you can and that--that's good citizenship. i think--i think it's very dangerous. i think to the extent that people are--are--are misinformed or uninformed, we--we're--we're--we're doing injustice to our democracy. c-span: on page 213, you have: 'the following is a listing of all the movies shown during a single week, january 3rd to the 9th, 1999, on lifetime.' >> guest: yeah. c-span: now what's that about? >> guest: well, i was talking about
now, of course, those would be mi--misinterpreted by liberals as 'what about the poll tax in the south?' and 'what about voter'--it's not that at all. this is a test to discriminate simply on the basis of lack of information. every--it's completely egalitarian. c-span: questions like: name the leaders of britain, france, germany, italy and the soviet union in 1942. >> guest: yeah. easy stuff. i mean, i was not trying to trick anybody. i just wanted a rudimentary sense of history and...
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acknowledging that we're not going to tax this is very clear that pro-life advocates are reading this debate right now and it's making progress as desperate and reaching a stronger golfing as you say so it connects things like voter id and abortion and when it doesn't that doesn't even make sense to me ok so you don't know if you don't think there's going to be a female backlash no i absolutely don't think that there is going to be a female back to us you know what republicans and conservatives are doing they are helping women's health i don't know if you know this time but there's one in a million chance if you have an abortion after you first become pregnant that you will die from that abortion after twenty weeks there's a one in eleven thousand chance so we're all together and how he would die from a pregnancy the chance you know under is greater than the chance that you will die from an abortion it is wildly greater than the chance that you will die from abortion neal we haven't included you in this i received. your welcome when you started oh no you're not still but you're not su
acknowledging that we're not going to tax this is very clear that pro-life advocates are reading this debate right now and it's making progress as desperate and reaching a stronger golfing as you say so it connects things like voter id and abortion and when it doesn't that doesn't even make sense to me ok so you don't know if you don't think there's going to be a female backlash no i absolutely don't think that there is going to be a female back to us you know what republicans and conservatives...
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the ratings agency said the upgrade was based on a steady recovery in tax receipts and ireland's rigor to sticking to budget cuts. still to come on today's show, riding the bernanke bounce. markets up at new records for the year. we'll check in on equities state side. share s soaring as there is a jump in profits. we'll be in mumbai in the next ten minutes. and the north american shale boom is changing the region's energy landscape. in half an hour, we'll find out how some firms are seeking agen alternative ways to get into the game. and jpmorgan reporting before the bell today. can dimon deliver another gem? we'll head to cincinnati to preview the earnings. besides all of that, the long lenses are at the ready and high streets up and down the country are full of baby souvenirs. it can only mean one thing. a royal baby is on the way. while the duke and duchess haven't revealed the due date for the third in line to the throne, reports point to july 13th. while the baby probably needs no gifts, we thought investment advice might be in order. which asset class do you think would be a fit
the ratings agency said the upgrade was based on a steady recovery in tax receipts and ireland's rigor to sticking to budget cuts. still to come on today's show, riding the bernanke bounce. markets up at new records for the year. we'll check in on equities state side. share s soaring as there is a jump in profits. we'll be in mumbai in the next ten minutes. and the north american shale boom is changing the region's energy landscape. in half an hour, we'll find out how some firms are seeking...
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the top individual income tax rate 6.84%. the top corporate rate 7.1%. state sales tax 5.5%. unemployment in nebraska is 3.8%. nebraska's largest sploir tyson foods, its largest industry is agriculture and food processing. so we kel welcome nebraska to our elite as number four this year as we are maybe seeing a little trend of the economic center moving towards the heart of the country. we will see if the rest of our countdown bears that out. here we are in america's top state for business with one more hint about where i am. the hin is the scratch beneath the surface. so we have big mouths. we have well anchored. now we have scratch beneath the surface. we want to hear from you on twitter, use the hashtag top states. remember our special website top states.cnbc.com. >> scott. i think a lot of people will be looking out their windows to see if you are standing in their back yard today. i thought it was interesting, the access to capital is one of the places where nebraska scored pretty low. other measures like unemployment are high. what is going on there, access to capital?
the top individual income tax rate 6.84%. the top corporate rate 7.1%. state sales tax 5.5%. unemployment in nebraska is 3.8%. nebraska's largest sploir tyson foods, its largest industry is agriculture and food processing. so we kel welcome nebraska to our elite as number four this year as we are maybe seeing a little trend of the economic center moving towards the heart of the country. we will see if the rest of our countdown bears that out. here we are in america's top state for business with...
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champagne just yet but now every report that i read this as we're getting it under control in raising taxes and everyone was such a good idea? >> it is not all it seems to be. there are some one-off items but that is still a lot of money but a couple of things that help the number improve a lot because on this april the estimate of the full fiscal year deficit will be andy in october came not to mention $40 billion that is a lot to change. one is the sequestered with this administration that people fought against that as $43 billion for the remainder of the year and $66 billion dividend payment from the new freddie mac. melissa: why a onetime payment? they give a good provision it is almost heads i win a entails i do nothing but the government has said express guaranteed by their liabilities are not on the books. the risk we're taking is not reflected anywhere but the losses they have to pay out earnings to the federal government so they made a big dividend because they reverse those provisions. melissa: they pay back the government but if they pay out the profit, don't be to keep those to
champagne just yet but now every report that i read this as we're getting it under control in raising taxes and everyone was such a good idea? >> it is not all it seems to be. there are some one-off items but that is still a lot of money but a couple of things that help the number improve a lot because on this april the estimate of the full fiscal year deficit will be andy in october came not to mention $40 billion that is a lot to change. one is the sequestered with this administration...
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and say i want to be able to come i want to be able to deduct my my three larger than i was going to taxes that's a privilege it's not a right you know well let's strip away all the hacks and all the bureaucracies the fact that i have to get a permit to run a hotdog stand is absurd because of that i'm going to go there i know that if you look at where they're moving on. you know i do know that i'm your father carer information wars have officially begun americans for prosperity koch brothers financially are financed a conservative group has just released a new and misleading ad suggests the health care law will prevent patients from choosing their own doctors even though the health care law obamacare doesn't do any such thing here's a clip of the. two years ago my son caleb began having seizures the medical care he received meant the world to me now i'm paying more attention and i have some questions about obamacare he can't kick our own doctor how do i know my family is going to get the community need and what am i getting in exchange for higher premiums and a smaller paycheck. can i real
and say i want to be able to come i want to be able to deduct my my three larger than i was going to taxes that's a privilege it's not a right you know well let's strip away all the hacks and all the bureaucracies the fact that i have to get a permit to run a hotdog stand is absurd because of that i'm going to go there i know that if you look at where they're moving on. you know i do know that i'm your father carer information wars have officially begun americans for prosperity koch brothers...
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lori: 1 million in tax abatements. doesn't it make sense that they should be able to abide by part of that law? lori: i think that certain companies have the right to follow some of this. >> the living wage bill has been canceled at least three times. there has been a push to get a minimum wage bill in washington, d.c. the city council has failed each and every time. we will just possibly pull stakes. lori: thank you so much. always great to see you. bernanke and company back center stage. are they fed up with tabor talk? did it? we will pray that next. there are some standouts. ♪ i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and exp
lori: 1 million in tax abatements. doesn't it make sense that they should be able to abide by part of that law? lori: i think that certain companies have the right to follow some of this. >> the living wage bill has been canceled at least three times. there has been a push to get a minimum wage bill in washington, d.c. the city council has failed each and every time. we will just possibly pull stakes. lori: thank you so much. always great to see you. bernanke and company back center...
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the income taxes, et cetera. i'm not sure he would want to necessarily be an outright adversary to the financial services industry. on the other hand, he's a prosecutor. i think vocationally and advocationally over the year, so i wouldn't be surprised if he wants to be a gadfly. there has been some experience where overseeing the pension funds, you could have some kind of say or try to have leverage with public companies. maybe that would be another area of influence. >> well, that's the point, isn't it? one of the points, elizabeth. i mean, you could actually see this as being an activist investor. you know, maybe as the comptroller, you could say, hey, i want compensation to come down. i want, you know, the separation of chairman and ceo. i want this and other things done in terms of companies where the pensions obviously are among the largest shareholder, if not the largest. >> correct. and we did that. when i was comptroller, we started and did a lot of corporate governance issues, but we also took on other i
the income taxes, et cetera. i'm not sure he would want to necessarily be an outright adversary to the financial services industry. on the other hand, he's a prosecutor. i think vocationally and advocationally over the year, so i wouldn't be surprised if he wants to be a gadfly. there has been some experience where overseeing the pension funds, you could have some kind of say or try to have leverage with public companies. maybe that would be another area of influence. >> well, that's the...
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pay no taxes, et cetera. so we just have to raise wages. not only for the sake of the people who are getting the low wages, but as i tried to indicate, if we don't raise wages, we're well on our way to the next debt crisis. but as barbara says, to do that, we obviously have to do it collectively. i mean, if i knew -- >> bill moyers: you mean politically? when you say -- >> barbara garson: well, yes, yes -- >> bill moyers: -- collectively, you're talking about -- >> barbara miner: democratically, politically, collectively. >> barbara garson: the money is too concentrated. we've got to take it back. and divide it out again differently. >> barbara miner: well, it's interesting because in wisconsin, we see sort of two futures. and i think at the one hand, improve wages, and very specifically raise the minimum wage. i mean, we can't tell a private industry, you know, "you can't pass a law that says, 'private industry must pay blah, blah, blah.'" but you can say, "the minimum wage should be raised to x." and within the city of milwaukee, we've ha
pay no taxes, et cetera. so we just have to raise wages. not only for the sake of the people who are getting the low wages, but as i tried to indicate, if we don't raise wages, we're well on our way to the next debt crisis. but as barbara says, to do that, we obviously have to do it collectively. i mean, if i knew -- >> bill moyers: you mean politically? when you say -- >> barbara garson: well, yes, yes -- >> bill moyers: -- collectively, you're talking about -- >>...
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it would wipe out tax deductions from the tax code. here to explain real estate expert. sherry, nice to see you this morning. >> how could this affect homeowners. you have to let us know which ones you want to put back on the table by july 26th. the impact on homeowners could be huge. mostly because so many american peoples are homeowners and we know that when folks feel that they have benefits. the ability did not have on income tax. those mom and pop investors are the ones who have been saving foreclosures and they are doing that and taking that risk because of lower capitol gains rates and the benefit of the exchanges which are on the table now. capitol gains after selling a home. right now you have to live in a home for two years and you don't pay that large capitol gains tax on the property. but that could be on the chopping block and you might not be able to get that exception anymore, right? >> that is correct. there is an exclusion for ho homeown homeowners. and we know that the more homes we can get mom and pop investors to buy, and the more we can get them to p
it would wipe out tax deductions from the tax code. here to explain real estate expert. sherry, nice to see you this morning. >> how could this affect homeowners. you have to let us know which ones you want to put back on the table by july 26th. the impact on homeowners could be huge. mostly because so many american peoples are homeowners and we know that when folks feel that they have benefits. the ability did not have on income tax. those mom and pop investors are the ones who have been...
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the state and local sales tax 5.7%. utah's largest private employer is inner mountain health care, a chain of hospitals and clinics. the largest industry is health care. virginia a three time winner of america's top state for business did best in our work force and business friendliness categories, came in 6th. the state falls to 38 in our cost of doing business category which carries extra weight this year, unemployment in virginia stands at 5.3%. the top individual income tax rate 5.75%. corporate rate 6%. the state and local sales tax 6% of the most populous areas of the state 5.3% elsewhere. virginia's largest private employer is newport news ship yard the largest industry in agriculture. >> so there you go. we've never had a tie in the top five before. interesting bit of a come down for virginia which you know was the top state three years running and they fell down last year to 3rd place because the i situation and that's one of the reasons that the governor used to push through a $6 billion transportation bill. t
the state and local sales tax 5.7%. utah's largest private employer is inner mountain health care, a chain of hospitals and clinics. the largest industry is health care. virginia a three time winner of america's top state for business did best in our work force and business friendliness categories, came in 6th. the state falls to 38 in our cost of doing business category which carries extra weight this year, unemployment in virginia stands at 5.3%. the top individual income tax rate 5.75%....
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i would like a tax break. maybe i should start a corporation. >> childless and losers.com. >> stephanie: i admit i'm a little bitter even though i'm a liberal, i'm paying for what now? >> how am i benefiting from this. >> stephanie: by the way we were talking about radio crazies earlier, and glenn beck said what? >> she's faking it because she has lied before. she's in the hospital, you see. >> she had a seizure. >> stephanie: she was--i think she was upgraded from fair to criticalto fair fromcritical. >> can't they do anything original? they said hillary was faking it too. >> when she had that-- >> marriage to bill clinton? >> no, the other tragedy. [ buzzer ] [ laughing ] >> stephanie: she passed out. right, right from--from her husband. allegedly. you don't pass out that information after 20 years. >> it's like that thing future shock. she had past shock. it just caught up to her and she smelled the vapors. was that the right use? >> stephanie: it was not the vapors. jen kirkman is highly inappropriate. we
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tax reform, trade. i'm not saying it's possible, but we're in a world where we're missing opportunities. >> we have to stop trise in oceans first. >>> we're just a week away from the alpha conference. here to deliver a preview, kate kelly. >> health care stocks have been one of the biggest winners since bom care oig passed. we'll take a look at a big winner in the hedge fund community who will give us his alpha generating ideas at the conference next week. for the strong and the elegant. for the authentic. for at home and on the go. for pessimists and optimists. for those who love you a little and those who love you a lot. for ultimate flavor and great refreshment with or without calories. for carefree enjoyment. for those who have a lot to say and those who have nothing to add. for those who want to choose and choose. for every generation. for us. for everyone. forever. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safel
tax reform, trade. i'm not saying it's possible, but we're in a world where we're missing opportunities. >> we have to stop trise in oceans first. >>> we're just a week away from the alpha conference. here to deliver a preview, kate kelly. >> health care stocks have been one of the biggest winners since bom care oig passed. we'll take a look at a big winner in the hedge fund community who will give us his alpha generating ideas at the conference next week. for the strong...